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. it is for experimental purposes. >> the scion is a concept car, a platform to try out technologies for the next generation of connected vehicles. >> not just our smart phones and tablets but everything in our lives are going to be internet enabled and that is in fact happening as we speak and the connected vehicle is the next big rerevolution in mobility. >> cisco is is holding an invitation mighting with vehicle manufacturers. >> the carnies as a result of my cell phone who is getting in the car. my wife likes classical and i like jazz. doesn't have to play jazz when she is in the car, only does it for me. >> the executives agree this is only the beginning. some of the same technology used for safety and navigation features in this car could end up paving the way for whole cities full of cars that drive themself it will be a lot easier if the car companies and networking companies start working together now to make is city streets ready for the technology. >> putting in for things that don't exist now but that you know they are coming. >> automakers are already showing off cars that talk to ea

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vast reserves of coal and there is the ability to mine it. there's also technology that changes over time and opportunities. so if there was this national energy policy can we certainly want to look and see if this is right for montana. but it's sort of the tragedy in some respects. i certainly don't think we stop doing things in developing resources hoping for that national policy. when there's a national policy, if there is a national policy at some point, i'll say does this fit with montana? we can also develop so many other ways. the price of coal in our area, in the river basin is substantially in the last year. natural gas has become not much more available. so we don't even know what the next three years are going to look like. as governor, i'll certainly be open to all the opportunities and challenges to do it correctly. >> mr. hill. hill: first of all, it is a great but mr. bullock's decision. i agree with the governor who pointed out to steve at the time that we were receiving between two and three times the appraised value of the state hired an appraiser to value the coal

in the harshest conditions on the planet. it's not the nicest environment for technology. >> i do not want to go any lower than this. it's just bottomless. >> i'm going out here on this broken fin and i assume it won't collapse. this is big stuff happening right now. okay, onward. this is the memory of the landscape. that landscape is gone, it may never be seen again in the history of civilization and it's stored right here. >>> james balog has come here from iceland and alaska with some urgency because what he has to tell us, barack obama and mitt romney simply refuse to talk about. welcome, james balog. >> i'm glad to be here, thank you. >> i've read the science on climate change. and then i read your book and saw your film and suddenly i more than get it. it gets me. does that make sense to you? >> yeah, it does. and that's the same reaction we've heard from many, many, many people across all parts of the philosophical and political spectrum. it really is this convergence of art and science that i think really hits people. and yeah, to be honest with you, having learned about these kind of sc

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are still several years away. space exploration technologies of hawthorne, california, or space ex-for short, launched the falcon 9 rocket from cape canaveral, florida, at 8:30 onboard a rocket. a capsule called dragon contains 1,000 pounds of food, clothing equipment, science experiments including 23 designed and built by students. the cargo includes a freezer that can store laboratory samples at temperatures as low as 300 degrees below zero. the supplies are scheduled to reach the space station on wednesday. the capsule will remain docked for a few weeks. the a second company, orbital sciences of virginia is preparing a rocket for test flight later this year. exciting future ahead for private space travel. jon: great stuff. julie banderas, thanks. >> reporter: sure. jenna: early voting is underway in ohio right now, a key swing state. already there are issues which may not be decided until just before the election. in fact several lawsuits are before the courts now and how those cases turn out may impact the outcome of the presidential election. mike tobin is live in chicago with more on t

, orasure technologies. how does this work, this inhome test? >> well, first of all, brooke, it is a real game changer because of the fact that a lot of people will go to their doctors and we want to encourage them to continue to do that. but then there is a lot of people who are afraid to go to the doctor, to find out if they are hiv positive or not. so when orasure made this home oral quick swab that you can take -- swab your mouth, both upper and lower, it is really great because now you can find out in your own home, or your office, wherever you want to do it, and it is available right now in drugstores today, you know, from walgreens, cvs on, it is important because now we take away a lot of the fear of going to the doctor and that's very, very important. >> how accurate is it? i do this at home? >> it is about 90%. and that's really wonderful. 90 plus. and that's great. because that's what's important. look, doctors are already using this. so this is nothing like new. and the great thing about it, they have been using it for many, many years. so now it is just available to the publi

korea is working on the technology. everyone i've spoken to the pentagon say they're not close to perfecting it. alaska is about 3500 miles away from north korea, california between 5,000 and 6,000 miles. they haven't come close to testing a rocket that's gone nearly that far. they've tested this type of technology about three times. in 2006, the rocket flew about 40 seconds and exploded. in 2009, they tried to put a sat white into orbit, but that broke up over the sea well short of what they had sbeintended. and then six months ago, they tested similar technology again. it flew but again broke up over the sea. so they've had three failures it took the united states about 24 launches to perfect this technology, a third of which failed. so it's not easy to do. and north korea, although they seam to be improving, they're not close to what they just claimed. >> as you mentioned, back in april they had the test that failed. south korea just approved to increase their range to the northern peninsula. how much of this is about escalating tensions on the korean peninsula between these

participating in this meeting or modern technology. speaking of modern technology, if people take a second to turn off their cell phones and the like, that would be most welcome. this meeting is on the record. as we say, anything can and will i'm sure be against you. in this danish, probably some things you haven't said will be used against you. the phrase for someone it's no introduction as often is. in this case it applies. jamie dimon is not simply the head of one of the principal financial institutions in this country, jpmorgan chase, but i believe has emerged as one of the most important and influential spokesman to the world of finance and business in the united states. the wait is going to work today to see and i are going to have this conversation for a few minutes and then we will open it up to you for your questions. one or two conflicts of interest in the table. jpmorgan chase is a corporate member of the council on foreign relations. whenever a 175 corporate converse amanda shareholders the company. i'm forsch landed distinct minority shareholder and i wish it weren't have to

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are warning private sector business leaders to stay away from china leading technology firms. shannon bream tells us it's not about money as national security. >> today, leaders of the house intelligence committee released a bipartisan report following a year long investigation in to two chinese telecommunication company working to expand the presence here in the u.s. lawmakers troubled by intellectual property theft say the two companies refuse to answer corn certains apt how they might access and misuse information from private medical records to military secrets. >> we were disappointed by the incomplete and contradictory evasive responses we received by both countries. >> they were allowed to provide information they obtain, lawmakers urge public and private u.s. entities not to do business with them. >> if you look at what is at stake. what infrastructure we open up to the threat of cyber espionage and the potential of cyber attack if the adversaries desire no, other conclusion. >> spokesman for one company says this administration and report are nothing more than a politics exercise t

and technology. >> i've come to understand that all that stuff i was taught about evolution and embryology and big bang theory t is lies straight from the pit of hell and it's lies to try and keep me and all the folks who were taught that from understanding that they need a savior. you see, there are a lot of scientific data that i found out as a scientist that actually showed that this is really a young earth. i don't believe that the earth's but been 9,000 years old. i believe it was created in six days as we know them. that's what the bible says. and that's the reason as your congressman i hold the holy bible as being the major directions to me of how i vote in washington, d.c. and i'll continue to do that. >> this is a person who is actively involved in shaping science policy in america. congressman broun's office responded. he was speaking off the record to a church group about his personal believes regarding religious issues. but what you heard the congressman say there was those believes are determinative of how he votes in washington as a congressman. salon.c

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in the north. north korea hasn't mastered the technology capable to strike the u.s. >>> terrorism adviser heads to libya today. he will get an update on the investigation into the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi last month. chris stevens was killed there. it comes before congress holds their first hearing on the attack. he will testify before the house oversight committee. the state department ignoring requests for additional protection in the weeks and months before the deadly attack. >>> romney is now leading in at least one poll. a new sewurvey shows romney holding the lead, 49% to 45%. the governor trailed the president last month. the poll shows romney's favoribility is rising and he's making gains among women and hispanic voters. mitt romney and president obama will be campaigning in the heartland today. romney is in iowa this morning. it's his seventh trip to iowa since finishing second in january. romney will also be stopping by ohio where the president will be this afternoon. mr. obama will be at ohio state university in cluolumbus. he's campaigned on 30 college campuses this

are? all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. jenna: right now new information on a few crime stories we're keeping an eye on for you here on "happening now." a jury trial is set to begin for a vermont woman texting while driving and hurting a pedestrian. she pleaded not guilty to grossly negligent operation of a motor vehicle vehicle. she "florida face to face"s up to 15 years in prison. that is many some of the reason we're watching this case and outcome of it all. >>> an ohio teen is headed to trial charged in a deadly screen to lure victims with phony craig's list job offers. jury selection begins f

that google will not continue to face lots of competitive rivalry from innovations in search technology. i will say a few words about the doctrine. the unicorn of antitrust law. everybody thinks they know it looks like a no one has actually seen one in the class. the idea is that there is some facility that is hard to duplicate. the owner of the facility is excluding competitors from using its and there are a few other elements to the test. in a case of internet search, the asserted facility is placed on google's page. but there's only limited amount of space that can come up on the page. so it is not possible that every competitor that thinks it is essential to be on the page can be accommodated. it is not clear how such a remedy would be feasible even if he thought it was necessary to do this in order to improve competition to benefit consumers. the u.s. courts have been very reluctant to buy into the essential facilities theory. the supreme court has said it has never endorsed the idea. it is very unlikely that an antitrust claim against google would ever succeed in court. i think i bet

and they are able to tell exactly basically with the volume of water -- >> modern technology. >> we're going. up next, s.e.'s self-described weird vice presidential debate fantasy and the producer read it, they agreed it was in fact a little strange. ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> this week the pundit class will spend considerable and deserved time forecasting the vice presidential debate between joe biden and paul ryan. we will talk substance to death. what does biden need to say? will ryan wonk out on the debt and deficit? all important questions for which there is a time and place. but here and now i'd like to spend a minute sharing my fantasy because fantasies are fun and my fantasy about joe biden is bo to get weird. he does away with the restricter plate he drove around with in 2008. a joe biden with a governo

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,000 technology jobs to michigan over the next three to five years. this would not be happening if we had gone down the road that mitt romney suggested of letting detroit go bankrupt. and if you just write a check, they'll go out of business. not the case. they missed it by a long shot. let's turn to john nichols, washington correspondent for "the nation" magazine and author of the book "uprising. john, you know the territory he is talking about. paul ryan says he's committed to the united states automobile industry. does his record reflect this in his campaign pitch? >> not in the least. and it's kind of shocking that he would go to other states and pitch himself as a champion of the american auto industry. when paul ryan was elected to congress in 1998, southeastern wisconsin was one of the centers for auto-making and for auto parts. under his watch, a major auto parts plant, delphi closed, the kenosha plant closed, the janesville plant in his own hometown closed. and at least in part they closed because of trade rules and federal policies that paul ryan backed. his own constituents, members

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something about the country and says something about technology. shane, we look forward to having you back as always. >> thank you, jenna, things are getting tight. a massive recall in the serial aisle to talk to you about. why the kellogg company is pulling boxes of mini wheats off the shelves. >>> remember this, hillary clinton promising to restart russian relations. so why are russian leaders suddenly stopping the clock and saying they want to redefine their relationship with the u.s.? ...seems like you guys got a little gassed out there. enough already. c'mon guys. next question. hello! what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. what's your favorite animal? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. jon: kellogg company announcing a major cereal recall. pulling boxes of mini-wheats. why? rick folbaum from the

. >> right, and that's part of where he's pushing the technology. he's going up in a capsule that is pressurized. you have a specialized space suit, it's pressurize. it has a sr-fl to equalize things. it's tkael cat balance. he needs enough pressure to keep the oxygen so he can breathe but control the pressure so he doesn't go through decompression. bill: so long as all the tools hold up at that altitude and that amount of force too. you say on one level this is the ultimate, because i can. there were numerous firs on this. what are they. >> it's an incredible daredevil stunt. it's the highest man balloon jump, highest person without a spacecraft to break the sound barrier. he's chuck yaegar without an airplane. this is tpurbing what the human body can understand. bill: do you think he can pull it off? >> i think he can. he did an 18-mile space jump. he's got basically the pwefrs the air force and nasa on board and red bull. bill: and a lot of cameras on this. we'll watch and see how it all unfolds. thank you, corey. corey powell. >> it will be a amazing. bill: it certainly w

of modern stroke technology. as you walk row the left-wing culture enclaves you will see guys and scarves pushing those contraptions around. as the french elite, would you like the rest of the turkey representative? send there will be pressing of to progress a preschool. did not teach them how to read but mitt. it will be playing scoreless soccer and fretting about climate change and global warming. who says liberals still love kids? they adore them. swaddled them in person strollers, feed them organic food. carry them around and baskets and sell their prey to head off to college where they will learn all about contemporary trends, poetry, and how to be able to get a schedule to sleep until noon each day and have mondays and fridays off. liberals love kids. it's babies that are not so crazy about, especially the inconveniently unborn turned for. the unborn baby is currently the most troublesome and despised character of a liberal verizon. this creature cannot win. if he is born he will condemn his mother the party and increase the population. always worried about population growth, though

a full range of courses. obviously, the science, math and technology, those are going to be a little more intensive. but the putting in place a program where a young person knows that they can have the stability of getting a college degree for $10,000 or less is going to be quite appetizing to most texans. >> attractive to a lot of people especially in the news we keep hearing college debt is outweighing credit card debt and you're proposing a four year freeze on tuition. how exactly would that work? >> well, a young person needs to have the stability of knowing what it's going to cost to go to college. this does two things if we freeze these tuitions for a four year period of time. number one it gives stability and predictability to the young person and/or their family. plus it also gives them an incentive to really be focused, to finish up in four years. one of the problems we got is that only 30% of our college students are graduating in a four year period of time. so way too much time, way too much cost, given some incentive, or excuse me this ability in a four year tuition period is

. or clean energy. or research. and technology. we can't afford to roll back regulations on wall street banks or oil companies or insurance companies. that is not a jobs plan. it's not a plan to grow our economy. it's sure not a plan to strengthen our middle class. we have been there. we have tried that. we're not going back. we are moving forward. we've got a different view about how we create jobs and prosperity in this country. [applause] this country doesn't just succeed when just a few are doing well at the top. succeed is when the middle lass gets bigger. our economy doesn't grow from the top down. it grows from the middle out. we don't -- we don't believe that anybody's entitled to success in in country. but we do believe in opportunity. we believe in a country where hard work pays off. and responsibility is rewarded. and everybody's getting a fair shot. and everybody's doing their fair share. and everybody's playing by the same rules. that's the country we believe in. that's what we've been fighting for for the last four years. that's what we are going to put in place in the next four

for science and technology. >> georgetown day school school, albert einstein high-school. [applause] schools without walls. [applause] we applaud your work. on behalf of gross and human-rights around the world. thank you. >> i would like to give a shout out to him recanted and the united nations population fund yesterday pledged nearly 50 million for the campaign to end child marriage. [applause] >> now i had the privilege of working within 25 years one of the contemporary strategist one of the most recognized leaders one of the first to define the gender gap that existed and this but keefe course ever cents. [applause] >> it is in is quite a year for us also the 43 anniversary of the feminist majority and cathy always moderates but is never introduced but kathy has really kept to this going in some anyways. now the executive editor of "ms." magazine. she gets the gift. she gets the story to make sure we're not always relevant but ahead of our time everything from rape is rape campaign to show what the army of god is. we contribute to your hard work for your groundbreaking work. thank you fo

challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> gregg: hello, everyone. i'm gregg jarrett. welcome to a brander brand-new hour merchandise america's election headquarters. >> patti ann: i'm patti ann. in for heather childers. topping the news this hour, with the second of three presidential debates just around the corner, president obama and governor mitt romney are getting in some prep time today and in moments, we'll get live updates from our correspondents traveling with both campaigns. >> gregg: the mother of one of the four americans killed in libya demanding answers from the obama administration. now she's speaking out to fox news. >> patti ann: severe storm threatening. bring the possibility of tornadoes. a live update from the fox weather center ahead. >> gregg: president obama, governor mitt romney crisscrossing key battle ground states as the final weeks of the campaign season begin to wind down. the candidates also prepping for their second debate showdown in new york on tuesday. today governor romney is in ohio where we are waiting a rally in lebanon, o

has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> i had a different reaction to that first debate than a lot of people did. i mean, i thought -- i thought, wow. here's old moderate mitt. where you been, boy? i missed you all these last two years. now, the problem with this deal is the deal was made by severe conservative men. that was how he described himself for two whole years until three or four days before the debate. they all got together and said, hey, man, this ship is sinking faster than the titanic, so just show up with a sunny face and say, i didn't say all that stuff i said the last two years. you go to believe me or lying eyes here? come on. what are you doing? and if i'd been the president, i might have said, well, i hate to get in the way of this. i miss you. >> oh, my goodness. >> he turned it on for us. welcome back to "morning joe." you love him. >> i love him. >> come o-tina. >> that's like a jam session he does when he gets up there. at the convention he got up and jammed and it was absolute magic. >> you can see the editor and chief of "newsweek" magazin

coming to the religious standpoint having an advantage over them, having to you know, a technological advantage, military advantage, the potential for leverage in the region. they're not trying to accept that. and i think the reason our policy is prevention is because we understand what the consequences will be if we don't succeed in maintaining and producing. that is the point of the containment. containment does not prevent the saudis for making this decision to go and into that. and our ability to persuade them along the lines of, look, you can count on our insurance, i said before, the obama administration would be the third americans administration that said they cannot have this. so right after they acquire this after three administrations have said they cannot have it we will go and say, never mind that you can except our assurance. well, that's not going to because we have already said to not hold. so the reason it is so important is that containment will fail if it comes to at least that measure. >> quickly because i do want to get to mike on both the title of this report and

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